AtomicMassThis is theprotons plusthe neutronsof an atomNitrogenThis elementhas anatomicsymbol of NPotassiumThe elementwith atomicsymbol KPeriodThere areseven of thesehorizontal rowson the PeriodicTableElectronsSubatomicparticles witha negativechargeNeonThis elementis in Period2, Group 18SulfurThis elementhas anatomicnumber of16AlkaliMetalsThe mostreactivegroup ofelementsSodiumThe elementwith atomicsymbol NaHeliumThe onlyother elementin Period 1besidesHydrogenChlorineThis elementis in Period3, Group 17NobleGasesThis group hasthe leastreactiveelements onthe PeriodicTableHydrogenThe firstelement onthe PeriodicTableBoronThis elementis in Period2, Group 13.CarbonThe elementwith theatomicnumber of 6SilverThis elementhas anatomicnumber of47NeutronsSubatomicparticleswith nochargeGoldThis elementhas anatomicsymbol of AuProtonsSubatomicparticles witha positivechargeLithiumThiselement isin Period2, Group 1OxygenThis elementis in Period2, Group 16AtomicNumberThis is thenumber ofprotons anelement has.AtomicSymbolThe wayscientistsshorten anelementnameGroupThere are 18 ofthese verticalcolumns on thePeriodic TableAtomicMassThis is theprotons plusthe neutronsof an atomNitrogenThis elementhas anatomicsymbol of NPotassiumThe elementwith atomicsymbol KPeriodThere areseven of thesehorizontal rowson the PeriodicTableElectronsSubatomicparticles witha negativechargeNeonThis elementis in Period2, Group 18SulfurThis elementhas anatomicnumber of16AlkaliMetalsThe mostreactivegroup ofelementsSodiumThe elementwith atomicsymbol NaHeliumThe onlyother elementin Period 1besidesHydrogenChlorineThis elementis in Period3, Group 17NobleGasesThis group hasthe leastreactiveelements onthe PeriodicTableHydrogenThe firstelement onthe PeriodicTableBoronThis elementis in Period2, Group 13.CarbonThe elementwith theatomicnumber of 6SilverThis elementhas anatomicnumber of47NeutronsSubatomicparticleswith nochargeGoldThis elementhas anatomicsymbol of AuProtonsSubatomicparticles witha positivechargeLithiumThiselement isin Period2, Group 1OxygenThis elementis in Period2, Group 16AtomicNumberThis is thenumber ofprotons anelement has.AtomicSymbolThe wayscientistsshorten anelementnameGroupThere are 18 ofthese verticalcolumns on thePeriodic Table

Periodic Table - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. This is the protons plus the neutrons of an atom
    Atomic Mass
  2. This element has an atomic symbol of N
    Nitrogen
  3. The element with atomic symbol K
    Potassium
  4. There are seven of these horizontal rows on the Periodic Table
    Period
  5. Subatomic particles with a negative charge
    Electrons
  6. This element is in Period 2, Group 18
    Neon
  7. This element has an atomic number of 16
    Sulfur
  8. The most reactive group of elements
    Alkali Metals
  9. The element with atomic symbol Na
    Sodium
  10. The only other element in Period 1 besides Hydrogen
    Helium
  11. This element is in Period 3, Group 17
    Chlorine
  12. This group has the least reactive elements on the Periodic Table
    Noble Gases
  13. The first element on the Periodic Table
    Hydrogen
  14. This element is in Period 2, Group 13.
    Boron
  15. The element with the atomic number of 6
    Carbon
  16. This element has an atomic number of 47
    Silver
  17. Subatomic particles with no charge
    Neutrons
  18. This element has an atomic symbol of Au
    Gold
  19. Subatomic particles with a positive charge
    Protons
  20. This element is in Period 2, Group 1
    Lithium
  21. This element is in Period 2, Group 16
    Oxygen
  22. This is the number of protons an element has.
    Atomic Number
  23. The way scientists shorten an element name
    Atomic Symbol
  24. There are 18 of these vertical columns on the Periodic Table
    Group